With 30 branches and 4,500 members across the country, members work to educate and inform the public about the intrinsic value of human life from conception until natural death.

We also provide guidance and information on issues which relate to the protection of the unborn, women’s health, families, the old or infirm and bio-ethics.

Our History

Voice for Life was founded in March 1970, when two NZ-based obstetrics and gynaecology specialists became alarmed at abortion developments in Britain.

Providing professional medical assurance about the humanity of the unborn, they inspired thousands of New Zealanders to join the prolife movement.

In 2005, the organisation expanded to recognise the intrinsic connection with respect for women’s health, the old or infirm, and those at the forefront of bioethical decision-making.

Join the 4,500 New Zealanders committed to making a difference.

Your support enables us to speak out on life issues and win hearts and minds.

It gives us a strong voice against abortion, infanticide, experimentation on embryos, cloning and euthanasia. It also helps us to share information with the community, be proactive in the education about human rights, speak out on women’s health, and build a strong team to lobby our decision-makers.